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  1. The Bane of “Boilerplate” Language in Research Consent Forms: Ensuring Consent Forms Promote Autonomous Authorization.Jeffrey R. Botkin - 2019 - American Journal of Bioethics 19 (4):83-84.
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  • Single IRBs Are Responsible to Ensure Consent Language Effectively Conveys the Local Context.Sara Chandros Hull & Adam I. Schiffenbauer - 2019 - American Journal of Bioethics 19 (4):85-86.
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  • Beyond Duty: Medical “Heroes” and the COVID-19 Pandemic.Wendy Lipworth - 2020 - Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 17 (4):723-730.
    When infectious disease outbreaks strike, health facilities acquire labels such as “war zones” and “battlefields” and healthcare professionals become “heroes” on the “front line.” But unlike soldiers, healthcare professionals often take on these dangerous roles without any prior intention or explicit expectation that their work will place them in grave personal danger. This inevitably raises questions about their role-related obligations and whether they should be free to choose not to endanger themselves. In this article, I argue that it is helpful (...)
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  • Getting into Their Heads: When the Investigator is also the Treating Physician.Stephanie R. Morain, Emily A. Largent & Anna Wexler - 2021 - American Journal of Bioethics Neuroscience 12 (1):68-70.
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  • Solving the Single IRB/Boilerplate Bind: Establishing Institutional Guidelines.Melissa E. Abraham, Elizabeth Hohmann & Megan Morash - 2019 - American Journal of Bioethics 19 (4):87-88.
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